Alaskans head to D.C. for oil hearingHouse subcommittee uses North Slope access and infrastructure issues to debate domestic energy policies; Young gets fiery Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
As the largest private infrastructure project in American history, the trans-Alaska oil pipeline makes for a convenient symbol whenever national policymakers discuss domestic energy issues. Congress used the aging pipeline last summer to symbolize the possibility that a major oil spill, like the one....
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